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Two decades ago, democratic socialism was rising in Latin America. The so-called "pink tide" swept leftist leaders into power ...
That marks the end of nearly 20 years of MAS rule, and assures a rightward tilt for the country’s politics in October. ■ Sign ...
Socialism may have failed, as it always does, in Bolivia, but that unfortunately does not mean that it is turning toward the free market.
Bolivia heads into an Oct. 19 runoff between centrist Rodrigo Paz Pereira and right-wing ex-president Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga ...
Bolivians need to know whether the new executive will have sufficient governability to resolve the economic crisis, which is always on the verge of exploding into political and social chaos.
Bolivian presidential candidate Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga said he would dole out ownership stakes in key natural resources like lithium if ...
But it’s definitely one to watch. Bolivia is heading to a runoff election this October. After two decades of leftist dominance under Evo Morales and Luis Arce, voters are looking elsewhere, and that ...
DESPERATELY trying to reverse the fortunes of the British economy, Labour’s first year in office has proved that its core economic policy is to attack working-class living standards.Unflinchingly ...
In a peaceful election day with no major incidents, the preliminary results from the Preliminary Results System (Sirepre) surprisingly placed right-wing candidate Rodrigo Paz of the Christian ...
One candidate is Rodrigo Paz, a conservative centrist senator and son of a neoliberal ex-president who is pitching himself as a moderate reformer ...
The rhetoric of the so-called “war on drugs” has long served as one of Washington’s most consistent justifications for military presence and political influence across Latin America. On August 21, ...
Bolivia’s presidential vote is headed to an unprecedented runoff after Sunday’s election ended over two decades of ruling party dominance in the Andean nation ...